Let g and h be nonnegative functions with limits 1 and infinity, respectively, as x → a. What is the limit of the function below as x → a? If it cannot be determined, write the indeterminate form.

(9 + g(x))^−h(x)

I don't understand, please explain!

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1/ [9 +1]^oo

1/10^oo

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